Penn State will have an important visitor for this weekend's home opener against Eastern Michigan.

Qadree Ollison, a three-star running back from the class of 2014, will attend the game as he inches closer to making a college decision, according to ESPN's Brad Bournival.

Ollison has said he will make his choice on Sept. 9 at 3:15 p.m. EST, according to ESPN's Jared Shanker. The Canisius (N.Y.) High School running back has listed Penn State, Pitt, Rutgers, Syracuse and Wisconsin as his top five schools.

Penn State's recruiting class stands at 12 and ranks as high as No. 24 nationally by ESPN.com. Two of those prospects, Mark Allen and Nick Scott, are running backs, and a total of seven are on the offensive side of the ball.

Per NCAA sanctions, coach Bill O'Brien is limited to 15 scholarships in the 2014 recruiting cycle, but has still found ways to exceed expectations and add playmakers around blossoming young quarterback Christian Hackenberg.

Ollison, whose game is equal parts speed and power, would be yet another.